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I listened to this song a lot in 2009/2010 when I was living in a strange place surrounded by strange people and in the depths of a years long mental breakdown. Fitting lyrics. Good shit.

I'm not sure if this one reeeeally counts as mainstream or pop, but it was popularized in a hugely popular Eminem song with Rihanna singing the chorus which was written by Skylar Grey, so... I just remembered it and I'm going to post it here.

This chick's voice is fucking amazing and crazy attractive to me, especially in this video. I wish she was still in every song on the radio. Fuck Rihanna tbh.

(Video includes a special appearance by Marilyn Manson's hands.)

Here's some more good shit though, mostly newer stuff, all of which is all undeniably mainstream pop.

(that shit cray.)

For those who enjoy general mainstream pop, check out Isosine. He does mashups and compilations. A few of his maships have gotten pretty big around the internet at times. And he also does 'Nonstop Pop' mashups at the end of every year. It's awesome. I discovered him in 2013 and that's also the year I lived with friends and we drank and partied a lot listening to pop music, so I was more in tune with pop back then. So that's the one I'll link. Good shit.

Here's another good theme. This thread is really something. It might seem like I've been spamming a lot of garbage in here but honestly almost every last one of these songs I truly adore. A lot of it has stupidly deep meaning for me lol.

Last edited by Golden Eel; 09-05-2017 at 11:35 AM.

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